as far as Lou, he's good, but i have a hard time saying he's any better than the top 4-5 managers in the game today.
i think girardi needs to be with a team that is full of youngsters that he can mentor, rather than manage. give him a few years to prove himself and then hand him the reigns to a "trying to contend" team.
the managerial path is not much different than the average player's path. start off a backup/part-timer and build into the 155 gamer over a couple years.
He didnt have the talent....TB still doesnt have the talent. Florida has basically done what the best BMO players do. Tank for a few seasons...than all the rookies develop...good strategies...but it alienates the fans.
Tampa Bay will never win anything...also mark my words.
I swear if the wind blows those guys feel the wrath of a tornado.
Exactly. He didn't have the talent. What's that tell you? That a manager can't magically make a team better. He manages the player he's given,and if they suck, it's not the fault of the manager. If they play good, it's not the fault of the manager.
The media loves to make big hypes about manager's records and what not, but the fact of the matter is, the manager's impact isn't really all that great.
Never win anything? They won like 65 games this year or something.Tampa Bay will never win anything...also mark my words.
I get what you mean, but still never is a very long time.
You insist that there is something a machine cannot do. If you will tell me precisely what it is that a machine cannot do, then I can always make a machine which will do just that! -J. von Neumann